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Benighat [SEP] country | Benighat
Benighat is a village development committee in Dhading District in the Bagmati Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 6264 and had 1196 houses in it. | the way of Gorkha Bazaar, but there is another way Kathmandu-Benighat- Namjung which is around 120 km far from Kathmandu. The concrete motorable bridge is being constructed in Benighat. After building of this bridge, it will increase the economic activities of eastern and southern as well as northern part of Gorkhas' people. There is another motorable bridge is constructing in Bunkot Ghat. There is going to be constructed a big hydro power in Budhi Gandaki river, which also affects the lower belt, Majhitar and Dhatuwatar. This hydro | 1,600 | trex-train |
history of the Royal Air Force [SEP] facet of | History of the Royal Air Force
The history of the Royal Air Force, the air force of the United Kingdom, spans a century of British military aviation.
The RAF was founded on 1 April 1918, towards the end of the First World War by merging the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service. After the war, the RAF was greatly reduced in size and during the inter-war years was used to "police" the British Empire. The RAF underwent rapid expansion prior to and during the | of neurological impairment.
History.
Patents related to facet replacement have been around since the 1980s; more intense research into artificial facet replacement as an effective and marketable prosthesis has been ongoing since the mid-2000s. Prominent researched options include:
- ACADIA: a facet replacement implant "designed to reproduce facet motion while restoring normal stability and motion," first tested in 2006; also known as the Anatomic Facet Replacement System (AFRS); clinical trials still ongoing as of September 2015
- TOPS: a total posterior arthroplasty | 1,601 | trex-train |
Kikoriki [SEP] original language of film or TV show | Kikoriki
Kikoriki, known in Russian as Smeshariki (), is a Russian animated television series consisting of 209 episodes of 6 minutes and 30 seconds each, aimed at children of 3 to 8 years. The first episode premiered in Russia on May 17, 2004. The Smeshariki are stylized rounded animals. Complex themes and specific cultural references place this cartoon firmly within the Russian tradition of animation.The series is aired in 60 countries, is translated to 15 languages and has an everyday audience of 50 million people. The audience | Global use Europe General films and programming France.
In France, movies and TV series are, except purely arthouse films, usually released in the dubbed French language version. The original language version of the film with French subtitles is released in designated theaters which show only subtitled versions or both versions are shown at different times or split screenings between both versions. However, dubbing is the norm and subtitling is only for niche audience and movies with subtitles are usually very small arthouse films with very limited commercial prospects for pay and free TV airings and | 1,602 | trex-train |
Music Hall Aberdeen [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Music Hall Aberdeen
The Music Hall is a concert hall in Aberdeen, Scotland, formerly the city's Assembly Rooms, located on Union Street in the city centre.
History.
The venue was designed by Archibald Simpson, a notable Aberdeen architect, and cost £11,500 when it was originally constructed in 1822. It was opened to the public as a concert hall in 1859 and was renovated in the 1980s. It was closed for further extensive renovation in 2016 with a £9 million investment, and reopened in December | Reichskommissariat
Reichskommissariat () is the German designation for a type of administrative entity headed by a government official known as a "Reichskommissar" (). Although many different such offices existed primarily throughout the Imperial German and Nazi periods in a number of different fields (ranging from public infrastructure and spatial planning to ethnic cleansing) it is most commonly used to refer to the quasi-colonial administrative territorial entity established by Nazi Germany in several occupied countries during World War II. While officially located outside the German Reich in a legal sense | 1,603 | trex-train |
University of Saskatchewan College of Law [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | University of Saskatchewan College of Law
The College of Law at the University of Saskatchewan is the university's law school. Located in Saskatoon in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, the College of Law was established in 1912 and is the oldest law school in Western Canada, a distinction it shares with the University of Alberta.
Approximately 126 students are admitted to the College of Law each year. In the fall term of 2011/2012, the college had 375 students. Previously, it has 373 students (2010/2011); 362 students | Territorial entity
A territorial entity is an entity that covers a part of the surface of the Earth with specified borders.
Physiographic territorial entity.
- Physiographic regions of the world
Humangeographic territorial entity.
Humangeographic territorial entity Administrative territorial entity.
Established by a non-physical act, such as a law, order, decree, for administrative tasks. Can include political entities with their own government, but also statistical regions or reserves.
- Continental union
- Country (in the sense of a sovereign state | 1,604 | trex-train |
Liede [SEP] instance of | Liede
The Liede is a little river that used to connect Haarlem Lake with the Spaarne, just south of Spaarndam, at a small lake called the Mooie Nel.
After the lake was pumped dry in 1852, the Liede became a side-river of the Ringvaart. The Liede and Mooie Nel are nowadays important for recreational boat sailing. There is also an ice-skating club called "De Liede". | Liede station
Liede Station () is a station on Line 5 of the Guangzhou Metro. It is located under the junction of Huacheng Avenue () and Liede Avenue (), in Liede, Tianhe District, near the Guangzhou International Finance Center in Zhujiang New Town. The station opened on 28December 2009. | 1,605 | trex-train |
Valentine Atem [SEP] member of sports team | Valentine Atem
Valentine Fondongbeze Atem (born August 26, 1978 in Kumba) is a professional Cameroonian footballer who played as a striker for Tiko United.
Career.
Atem played formerly for the German club SV Wehen-Wiesbaden since July 2007. Before he had signed a contract there, he played for Eintracht Braunschweig. In 2003, he represented his club Mount Cameroon FC in the African Champions League and was the captain of the team. He left MSV Duisburg after six months on 30 January 2009 and joined Azerbaijani club | Atem
Atem may refer to:
- Association for Tertiary Education Management (ATEM)
- "Atem" (album), a 1973 album by Tangerine Dream
- Atem Kuol Atem, South Sudanese basketball player
- Valentine Atem, a Cameroonian football player
See also.
- Yami Yugi, aka "Atem" or "Atemu", character in the manga and anime series "Yu-Gi-Oh!"
- Atum, an early deity in Egyptian mythology | 1,606 | trex-train |
Dichelopa achranta [SEP] taxon rank | Dichelopa achranta
Dichelopa achranta is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from South Australia and Victoria.
The wingspan is about 12 mm. | "Cryptoptila immersana"
- "Dichelopa achranta"
- "Dichelopa dichroa"
- "Dichelopa loricata"
- "Dichelopa panoplana"
- "Dichelopa sabulosa"
- "Dichelopa sciota"
- "Dichelopa tarsodes"
- "Epiphyas ammotypa"
- "Epiphyas ashworthana"
- "Epiphyas asthenopis"
- "Epiphyas aulacana"
- "Epiphyas balioptera"
- "Epiphyas caryotis"
- "Epiphyas cerussata"
- "Epiphyas cetrata"
- "Epiphyas dotatana" | 1,607 | trex-train |
Frances Buss Buch [SEP] occupation | Frances Buss Buch
Frances Buss Buch (June 3, 1917 – January 19, 2010) was the first female television director in the United States.
Career.
Buch grew up in Saint Louis, Missouri, and attended Washington University. In the early 1940s she relocated to New York City, where she had taken acting classes and appeared in some off-Broadway productions. In July 1941 she was hired by CBS for a temporary job as receptionist.
She transferred to the fledgling CBS Television two weeks after the | of the shows then airing on both WCBW and WNBT, including "Quiz", were removed in favor of war-related programming.
Fates would later produce and/or direct many Goodson-Todman game shows on the network (most notably "What's My Line?"), while Buss (later Frances Buss Buch) became CBS' first female director.
Episode status.
"CBS Television Quiz" was aired live, prior to the adoption of kinescopes for recording programs and long before videotape. The show does | 1,608 | trex-train |
Schöngeising [SEP] country | Schöngeising
Schöngeising is a municipality in the district of Fürstenfeldbruck in Bavaria in Germany. | The Farmer Boys
The Farmer Boys were an American country music duo consisting of Bobby Adamson (b. Sep. 20, 1933) and Woodie Wayne Murray (b. Sep. 29, 1933 - d. Aug 14, 2002).
Adamson and Murray were both natives of Arkansas who met in California when they sang a song together around a jukebox. In 1952 they started working together, singing at local dances with Adamson on lead vocals and Murray on harmony and guitar. Herb Henson gave them a spot on his television show, which | 1,609 | trex-train |
Lorenz Oken [SEP] employer | Karl Michahelles
Georg Christian Karl Wilhelm Michahelles (5 May 1807, Nuremberg – 15 August 1834, Nauplia) was a German zoologist and physician originally from Bavaria.
From 1827, he studied medicine at the University of Munich, where he made the acquaintance of naturalist Lorenz Oken. In 1831 he received his doctorate of medicine and surgery with the thesis ""Das Malo Di Scarlievo in Historischer Und Pathologischer Hinsicht"".
Michahelles travelled extensively in Dalmatia, Illyria and Croatia, becoming well known for his study of the | - Dirk von Lowtzow, musician
- Lorenz Oken, naturalist
- Felix Roth, football player
- Hanns-Martin Schleyer, (1915–1977), German manager, employer and industry representative, victim of Red Army Faction
- Emil Sutor, (1888–1974), German sculptor
- Jürgen Todenhöfer, (born 1940), German former judge, author, business executive, and former MP
- Hermann Vallendor, (1894–1974), World War I German Ace, Jagdstaffel Boelcke
- Martin Wagner, football player | 1,610 | trex-train |
Challenger-class submarine [SEP] subclass of | Challenger-class submarine
The "Challenger" class is one of the submarine classes of the Singapore Navy. They are extensively modernized versions of ex-"Sjöormen" class submarines. Challenger and Centurion were retired in 2015.
History.
In 1995, the RSN acquired a "Challenger" class (formerly known as "Sjöormen" class) submarine from the Swedish Navy and another three in 1997, making them Singapore's first underwater platforms. It is believed that the "Challenger" class were purchased to develop the required submarine operations | Cranwell CLA.1
- Cranwell CLA.2
- Cranwell CLA.3
- Cranwell CLA.4
- Cranwell CLA.5
- Cranwell CLA.6
- Cranwell CLA.7 Swift
Co–Cz Crawford.
- Crawford 1908 Biplane
- Crawford-Colvin 1911 Biplane
- Crawford 1913 Biplane
Co–Cz Crawford.
- Crawford A-1
- Crawford C-1
- Crawford CLM
- Crawford Commercial
- Crawford Courier
- Crawford Powered Glider (a series of powered primary's)
- Crawford WFC Special
- Crawford Runabout
- Crawford Special | 1,611 | trex-train |
Sverre Bruland [SEP] instrument | Sverre Bruland
Sverre Tonning Olsen Bruland (2 February 1923, Stavanger – 24 September 2013) was a Norwegian trumpet player and conductor. He was born in Stavanger.
He studied with Per Steenberg, Karl Andersen, Odd Grüner-Hegge, Igor Markevitch, Paul van Kempen, at the Juilliard School in New York between 1949 and 1950, and at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria.
He was hired as a trumpeter by the so-called Second Division Ensemble in Oslo, where he played between 1945 and 1946 | as conductor, Torstein Grythe steps in. 8th Nordic student song meet in Århus.
1976 Torstein Grythe steps down as conductor, Øyvind Otterstad appointed.
1978 "Academic Choir Meet" in Trondheim.
1980 Øyvind Otterstad steps down as conductor, Sverre Bruland temporarily appointed.
1982 Performance for His Majesty King Olav V, in honour of his 25th jubilee. Sverre Bruland steps down as conductor, Carl Høgset steps in.
1984 Italy tour. "Academic Choir Meet" in Oslo.
1985 Italy tour. | 1,612 | trex-train |
Willoughby, Ontario [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Willoughby Township, Ontario
Willoughby Township is the rural southern portion of Niagara Falls, Ontario, between the village of Chippawa and the boundary with Fort Erie. Included is historic Navy Island in the Niagara River and the site of the Battle of Chippawa, fought between British and American forces on July 5, 1814. In 1970, most of the township merged with the city of Niagara Falls with the creation of the Regional Municipality of Niagara, ending county government in Niagara.
European settlement began in the 1770s and 1780s, | Reichskommissariat
Reichskommissariat () is the German designation for a type of administrative entity headed by a government official known as a "Reichskommissar" (). Although many different such offices existed primarily throughout the Imperial German and Nazi periods in a number of different fields (ranging from public infrastructure and spatial planning to ethnic cleansing) it is most commonly used to refer to the quasi-colonial administrative territorial entity established by Nazi Germany in several occupied countries during World War II. While officially located outside the German Reich in a legal sense | 1,613 | trex-train |
Billy McMillan [SEP] place of birth | Billy McMillan
William McMillan (born Carrickfergus, County Antrim, Ireland; died Carrickfergus, 1991), commonly referred to as Billy McMillan, was an Irish footballer who played for Belfast Celtic and Ballymena United. McMillan was also a dual international and played for both Ireland teams – the IFA XI and the FAI XI.
Club career.
McMillan joined Belfast Celtic in 1932 and remained with the club until they withdrew from the Irish League in 1949. In 1936 he was a member of the Celtic reserve team that reached | Glenn McMillan
Glenn Aguiar McMillan (born October 5, 1984) is an Australian-Brazilian actor best known internationally as Dustin, the Yellow Wind Ranger, on "Power Rangers Ninja Storm".
Biography.
McMillan was born in São João da Boa Vista, Brazil and was raised in Adelaide, Australia from the age of three. He remains close to his Brazilian heritage, speaks fluent Portuguese and revisits his place of birth often.
Glenn holds a Bachelor of Laws with Honours from the University of Adelaide Law | 1,614 | trex-train |
Philip Seymour Hoffman [SEP] country of citizenship | The Last Days of Judas Iscariot
The Last Days of Judas Iscariot is a play by American playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis first staged Off-Broadway at The Public Theater on March 2, 2005 directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Plot summary.
"The Last Days of Judas Iscariot" tells the story of a court case over the ultimate fate of Judas Iscariot. The play uses flashbacks to an imagined childhood, and lawyers who call for the testimonies of such witnesses as Mother Teresa, Caiaphas, Saint Monica, Sigmund Freud | Into the Wildbr
- No Country for Old Menbr
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Best Italian moviebr
- Caos calmo (by Antonello Grimaldi)br
- Centochiodi (by Ermanno Olmi)br
- Come l'ombra (by Marina Spada)br
- Giorni e nuvole (by Silvio Soldini)br
- Mio fratello è figlio unico (by Daniele Luchetti)br
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Best actor in supporting rolebr
- Casey Affleck (L'assassinio di Jesse James per mano del codardo Robert Ford)br
- Javier Bardem (No Country for old men)br
- Philip Seymour Hoffman (La guerra | 1,615 | trex-train |
Walong [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Walong, California
Walong is an unincorporated community in Kern County, California. It is located on the railroad southeast of Keene, at an elevation of .
The name, which honors W.A. Long (a Southern Pacific Railroad official), was bestowed in 1876.
Walong is noted mostly as the location of the Tehachapi Loop, where railroad engineers curved the track around in a circle to gain elevation in a short lateral distance. Trains pass over themselves as they traverse this loop. | Reichskommissariat
Reichskommissariat () is the German designation for a type of administrative entity headed by a government official known as a "Reichskommissar" (). Although many different such offices existed primarily throughout the Imperial German and Nazi periods in a number of different fields (ranging from public infrastructure and spatial planning to ethnic cleansing) it is most commonly used to refer to the quasi-colonial administrative territorial entity established by Nazi Germany in several occupied countries during World War II. While officially located outside the German Reich in a legal sense | 1,616 | trex-train |
United College [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | United College (Hong Kong)
The United College of Hong Kong (Chinese: 聯合書院) is one of the constituent colleges of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), and one of the three original colleges when CUHK was founded in 1963. It was founded in June 1956 by the amalgamation of five colleges: Wah Kiu, Canton Overseas, Wen Hua, Kwang Hsia and Ping Jing, members of a group of post-secondary colleges or former private universities based in Kwangtung (Guangdong).
Motto. | Reichskommissariat
Reichskommissariat () is the German designation for a type of administrative entity headed by a government official known as a "Reichskommissar" (). Although many different such offices existed primarily throughout the Imperial German and Nazi periods in a number of different fields (ranging from public infrastructure and spatial planning to ethnic cleansing) it is most commonly used to refer to the quasi-colonial administrative territorial entity established by Nazi Germany in several occupied countries during World War II. While officially located outside the German Reich in a legal sense | 1,617 | trex-train |
Christophe Pognon [SEP] place of birth | Christophe Pognon
Christophe Pognon (born 11 October 1977 in Cotonou) is a former tennis player from Benin.
Pognon represented his native country at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, where he was defeated in the first round by Brazil's Gustavo Kuerten. The right-hander reached his highest singles ATP-ranking on 27 August 2001, when he became World Number 804.
Pognon participated in Davis Cup ties for Benin from 1994-2003, posting a 14-17 record in singles and a 1- | : Ronald Pognon
- 2007: Lueyi Dovy
- 2008: Martial Mbandjock
- 2009: Ronald Pognon
- 2010: Christophe Lemaitre
- 2011: Christophe Lemaitre
- 2012: Christophe Lemaitre
- 2013: Jimmy Vicaut
- 2014: Christophe Lemaitre
- 2015: Jimmy Vicaut
Germany.
Germany East Germany.
- 1970: Siegfried Schenke
- 1971: Siegfried Schenke
- 1972: Bernd Borth
- 1973: Hans-Jürgen Bombach
- 1974: Manfred Kokot
- 1975: | 1,618 | trex-train |
Schefflera euryphylla [SEP] parent taxon | Schefflera euryphylla
Schefflera euryphylla is a species of plant in the family Araliaceae. It is endemic to Peru. | Buddleja euryphylla
Buddleja euryphylla is a species endemic to cloud forest in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras; it was first described and named by Standley & Steyermark in 1947.
Description.
"Buddleja euryphylla" is a dioecious tree 8–15 m high, and closely related to "B. cordata". The young branches are quadrangular, tomentose only at the apex. The ovate to ovate elliptic leaves have 3–7 cm petioles, and are 15–27 cm long by 8–16 cm wide, glabrous above, tomentose below | 1,619 | trex-train |
Pierre Gripari [SEP] place of birth | Pierre Gripari
Pierre Gripari (7 January 1925, Paris – 23 December 1990, Paris) was a French writer.
Life.
Born to a Greek father and a French mother, he was orphaned in 1944 and had to interrupt his studies and support himself with various jobs. He served in the airborne troops, from 1946 to 1949. From 1950 to 1957, he was employed by Mobil Oil, and was a delegate of the CGT trade union. He took up writing at an early age but did not | Abel Bonnard
- Paul Bourget
- Pierre Boutang
- Robert Brasillach
- Louis-Ferdinand Céline
- Jacques Chardonne
- Alphonse de Châteaubriant
- Léon Daudet
- Pierre Drieu La Rochelle
- Édouard Drumont
- André Fraigneau
- Pierre Gaxotte
- Pierre Gripari
- Kléber Haedens
- Marcel Jouhandeau
- Jacques de Lacretelle
- Jean Mabire
- Henri Massis
- Thierry Maulnier
- Charles Maurras
- Jean-Pierre Maxence
- Henry de Monfreid
- Lucien Rebatet | 1,620 | trex-train |
Wood Enderby [SEP] instance of | Wood Enderby
Wood Enderby is a village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately south from Horncastle. The civil parish includes the hamlets of Cluxby Puckacre and Wilksby.
Wood Enderby has no amenities, such as a local shop or any retail outlet. There are approximately 50 households in the hamlet of Wood Enderby and nearly all are registered as private dwellings, there are few commercial dwellings in Wood Enderby. Wood Enderby has a 30 mph speed limit throughout the hamlet and its | extremities.
"A Dictionary of British Place Names" states that Enderby derives from the Old Scandinavian person name 'Eindrithi', with 'by', Old Scandinavian for a farmstead, village or settlement.
According to the web site of the Enderby & District Museum Society, Canada, the name Enderby "seems" to derive from 'Eindrithi's by', with Einraethi being Old Norse for 'sole ruler' with the suffix -by being Old English for village or homestead.
Wood Enderby is listed as " | 1,621 | trex-train |
2006 Football League One play-off Final [SEP] sport | One to the Championship, and was contested by Barnsley, who had finished fifth during the league season, and Swansea City, who had finished sixth. The teams reached the final by defeating Huddersfield and Brentford respectively in the two-legged semi-finals. Paul Hayes scored to give Barnsley the lead before Rory Fallon and Andy Robinson both scored to put Swansea in the lead. Daniel Nardiello scored to take the game to extra time and a penalty shoot-out, which Barnsley won 4–3.
Route to the final. | 1982 Women's Lacrosse World Cup
The 1982 Women's Lacrosse World Cup was the first Women's Lacrosse World Cup and was played at Trent Bridge in Nottingham from September 20-26, 1982. USA defeated Australia in the final to win the tournament.
The tournament was organised by the International Federation of Women’s Lacrosse Association (IFWLA) and sponsored by Brine.
Fifth Place Play Off (Sep 25).
- England v Wales
Third Place Play Off (Sep 25).
- Scotland v | 1,622 | trex-train |
Charles Pierre Chapsal [SEP] languages spoken, written or signed | Charles Pierre Chapsal
Charles Pierre Chapsal (1787–1858) was a French grammarian, editor of the Classics and a founding member in 1821 of the Société de Géographie.
Chapsal was born in Paris and taught at the Collège Louis-le-Grand. His principal work was his "Nouvelle Grammaire Française" in which he collaborated with François-Joseph-Michel Noël. The work was more complete and more logical than the previous standard grammar of Charles François Lhomond; it first appeared in 1823, and by the time of the | sign languages are somehow dependent on spoken languages: that they are spoken language expressed in signs, or that they were invented by hearing people. Similarities in language processing in the brain between signed and spoken languages further perpetuated this misconception. Hearing teachers in deaf schools, such as Charles-Michel de l'Épée or Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, are often incorrectly referred to as "inventors" of sign language. Instead, sign languages, like all natural languages, are developed by the people who use them, in this case, deaf people | 1,623 | trex-train |
Harry Griffiths [SEP] sport | Harry Griffiths (footballer, born 1931)
James Henry "Harry" Griffiths (4 January 1931 – 25 April 1978) was a Welsh professional footballer and football manager. In his time at Swansea he filled multiple roles, as player, physio, coach, trainer, assistant manager and manager. As a player, he made 421 appearances for Swansea Town scored 72 goals, and was also capped by Wales.
He left to join Merthyr Tydfil in 1964, but returned to Swansea as a coach in 1967, and | Film.
- "David", the Welsh cinematic contribution to the Festival of Britain. It is based on the real-life story of the poet David Rees Griffiths (Amanwy), who plays himself.
Broadcasting.
- 28 May – Sir Harry Secombe stars in the first broadcast of "Crazy People" (later renamed "The Goon Show").
- "Welsh Rarebit" transfers from stage to radio.
Sport.
- Boxing – February 21: Eddie Thomas wins the European welterweight | 1,624 | trex-train |
Anomiopus soledari [SEP] taxon rank | Anomiopus soledari
Anomiopus soledari is a species of true dung beetle that is endemic to Brazil, and can be found in the Federal District and Goiás State. It can be found in the cerrado biome, and may be a myrmecophile. | "Anomiopus bonariensis"
- "Anomiopus nigrocoeruleus"
- "Anomiopus parallelus"
- "Anomiopus smaragdinus"
- "Anomiopus virescens"
- "Anomius annamariae"
- "Anomius baeticus"
- "Anomius castaneus"
- "Anomius segonzaci"
- "Aphodius algiricus"
- "Aphodius ghardimaouensis"
- "Aphodius orbignyi"
- "Aptenocanthon hopsoni"
- "Aptenocanthon winyar"
- "Ateuchetus laticollis"
- "Ateuchetus puncticollis"
- "Ateuchetus variolosus" | 1,625 | trex-train |
Special Herbs, Vols. 5 & 6 [SEP] performer | Special Herbs, Vols. 5 & 6
Special Herbs, Vols. 5 & 6 is an album of instrumental works released by MF Doom under the Metal Fingers moniker. As with the other installments of the "Special Herbs" series, each track is named for a herb or similar flora.
This album, aside from the bonus tracks, also forms the last thirteen tracks of the Metal Fingers series' previous volume, Special Herbs, Vols. 4, 5 & 6, due to the different record | aqueous extract of the flowering parts have been traditionally used by Native Americans as a nerve tonic and for its sedative and diuretic properties.
Pharmacology.
It is used in skin lightening.
See also.
- Valerian (herb)
- Special Herbs, Vols. 4, 5 & 6
- Special Herbs, Vols. 5 & 6
External links.
- USDA Plants Profile
- Photo gallery
- Dr. Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases
- Washington Burke Museum | 1,626 | trex-train |
Maria Frances Parke [SEP] occupation | Maria Frances Parke
Maria Frances Parke (26 August 1772 – 31 July 1822) was an English soprano, pianist and composer of keyboard works.
Parke was born in London. Her father was the oboist John Parke, while her uncle was the oboist and composer William Thomas Parke.
She made her debut as a pianist and singer at the age of nine. At ten she performed a Clementi duet with Maria Hester Park née Reynolds (1760–1813), with whom she is sometimes confused.
In 1815 she married | imprisoned in the Marshalsea in 1823. He died in London on 2 August 1829, and was buried at St Martin-in-the-Fields.
He married in 1772 Hannah Maria Burnett; they had several children, including the musician Maria Frances Parke, the eldest child, and the architect Henry Parke.
References.
Attribution | 1,627 | trex-train |
Mitrella aemulata [SEP] taxon rank | Mitrella aemulata
Mitrella aemulata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Columbellidae, the dove snails.
Description.
The length of the shell attains 7.7 mm.
Distribution.
This marine species occurs off the island of Annobón, Equatorial Guinea, West Africa. | "Olivella amoni" Sterba & Lorenz, 2005
- "Lilloiconcha costulata" Hausdorf, 2005
- "Lilloiconcha laevigata" Hausdorf, 2005
- "Lodderena bunnelli" Redfern & Rolán, 2005
- "Mitrella aemulata" Rolán, 2005
- "Mitrella africana" Rolán, 2005
- "Mitrella annobonensis" Rolán, 2005
- "Mitrella condei" Rolán, 2005
- "Mitrella fimbriata" Pelorce & Boyer, 2005
- "Mitrella hernandezi" Boyer & Rolán, 2005
- "Mitrella | 1,628 | trex-train |
Jeff Chase [SEP] place of birth | Jeff Chase
Jeff Chase (born January 17, 1968) is an American film and television actor who played for the Albany Firebirds of the Arena Football League..
Chase was born Jeffrey L. Sniffen in Paterson, New Jersey. Raised in Totowa, New Jersey and West Paterson (now Woodland Park), he attended Passaic Valley Regional High School. He attended West Virginia University and, as Jeff Sniffen, played offensive tackle on the football team from 1986 to 1991. He played one season of professional football for the Albany | points classification behind Fernando Gaviria of .
Career Trek Factory Racing (2014–present) 2018.
In 2018, Stuyven finished in the top 10 in many of the spring classics, including 4th place in Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, and 5th in Paris–Roubaix, being part of the chase group with Sep Vanmarcke and defending champion Greg Van Avermaet. In the Tour de France, he came close to winning Stage 14 but was overtaken on the last climb by eventual stage winner Omar Fraile with less than to go. In September, he first won | 1,629 | trex-train |
Edward Kinder Bradbury [SEP] conflict | was killed in action. For the gallantry at Néry, he and two other men were awarded the Victoria Cross.
Early career.
Born in August 1881, in Altrincham, Cheshire, he was the son of James Kinder Bradbury and Grace Dowling. He attended the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, as a cadet, passing out to join the Royal Artillery as a second lieutenant in 1900. He was promoted to full lieutenant in April 1901, and in January 1902 was seconded for service with the Imperial Yeomanry in the | Edward Bradbury
Edward Bradbury may refer to:
- Edward Kinder Bradbury (1881–1914), English soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Edward P. Bradbury, pen name of Michael Moorcock (born 1939), English writer | 1,630 | trex-train |
Herbert Levine [SEP] country of citizenship | Herbert Levine (company)
Herbert Levine is an American luxury shoe label founded in 1948 by Herbert Levine and his wife Beth.
Label history.
Label history Background.
The Herbert Levine label was named after former-journalist Herbert. His wife, Beth, was the primary shoe designer of the label. She designed the footwear while Herbert handled the factory management, sales and marketing.
Label history The company.
Herbert Levine, Inc. established its first factory on 31 West 31st Street in New York on January 1949 | 1870–1887. J HSS 2006 Feb; 2(1):1-6.
- Levine DB. Gibney as surgeon-in-chief: The earlier years, 1887–1900. J HSS 2006 Sep; 2(2):95-101.
- Levine DB . The Hospital for the Ruptured and Crippled, Entering the twentieth century, ca. 1900 to 1912. J HSS 2007 Feb 3(1):2-12.
- Levine DB. The Hospital for the Ruptured and Crippled moves east on 42nd Street 1912 to 1925. J HSS 2007 Sep; 3(2):131-136 | 1,631 | trex-train |
Little Computer People [SEP] platform | Little Computer People
Little Computer People, also called House-on-a-Disk, is a life simulation game released in 1985 by Activision for the
Commodore 64, Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST and Apple II. An Amiga version was released in 1987. Two Japanese versions were also released in 1987, a Family Computer Disk System version, published in Japan by DOG (a subsidiary of Square), and a PC-8801 version.
Gameplay.
The game has no winning conditions, and | Humming Heads
Humming Heads Inc. is an EIP (Enterprise Information Protection) software developer based in Japan.
History.
Humming Heads Inc. was founded in 1999 to focus on the computer security. It shipped its first product, Security Platform (SeP) in 2001, as an anti-virus software. Taking SOX seriously, Humming Heads introduced functionality preventing unauthorized access and confidential information theft from the electronic systems. Further Humming Heads came with its own implementation of the desktop file manager. In 2017 the firm entered the US | 1,632 | trex-train |
Mahmud Khan [SEP] father | in marriage to him in 1490, contracting an alliance. Their son was Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlat, famous historian and future ruler of Kashmir, born in Tashkent in 1500.
In the meantime, both Sultan Ahmad and Omar Shaikh died in 1494; their brother Sultan Mahmud ruled Samarkand for a six months but he died as well and the city passed to his son Baysunkur. Mahmud Khan attempted to wrest Samarkand from Baysunkur, but the Timurids were victorious on the battlefield. Having failed to take Transoxiana himself, Mahmud Khan decided | Mahmud II of Kalat
Mir Mahmud Khan II was the Khan (ruler) of the princely state of Kalat in what is now the Balochistan province of Pakistan.
In 1893, James Browne, an agent of the Governor-General, deposed Mahmud Khan's father, Khudadad Khan, for allegedly masterminding a murder. Mahmud Khan succeeded him and negotiated the perpetual lease and transfer of management to the British of the Nushki District and its headquarters, giving them direct control of the Quetta to Taftan highway. | 1,633 | trex-train |
Rain [SEP] genre | Rain (British band)
Rain were an alternative rock band from Liverpool, England, who had a minor hit in 1991 with "Lemonstone Desired".
History.
The band was formed at the Merseyside Trade Union Community and Unemployed Resource Centre in Huyton, Liverpool, in 1988 with a line-up of Ned Murphy (vocals, guitar), Colin Clarke (vocals, guitar), Martyn Campbell (bass guitar, vocals), and Tony McGuigan (drums). They were signed by Columbia Records in | Sep 21,1996 – Pakistan, 97 runs
- Match 5 – Sep 23,1996 – Pakistan, 52 runs
Season 2 (1997)
- Match 1 – Sep 13,1997 – India, 20 runs
- Match 2 – Sep 14,1997 – India, 7 wickets
- Match 3 – Sep 17,1997 – no result (Washed out due to rain)
- Match 3 – Sep 18,1997 – India, 34 runs
- Match 4 – Sep 20,1997 – India, 7 wickets
- Match 5 – Sep 21,1997 – Pakistan, | 1,634 | trex-train |
Touba, Senegal [SEP] country | Touba
Touba (Hassaniya Arabic: , 'Felicity') is a city in central Senegal, part of Diourbel Region and Mbacké district. With a population of 529,176 in 2010, it is the second most populated Senegalese city after Dakar. It is the holy city of Mouridism and the burial place of its founder, Shaikh Ahmadou Bàmba Mbàcke. Next to his tomb stands a large mosque, completed in 1963.
History.
Shaikh Aamadu Bàmba Mbàkke, commonly known as "Cheikh Amadou Bamba" (1853-1927 | Chou Kidou Daishougun
- Chou Musha Gundam Bushin Kirahagane
- Chou Musha Gundam Touba Daishougun
- (Mar 1999 – Oct 1999)
- Power Stone (Apr 1999 – Sep 1999)
- Medarot 2 (Medabots 2) (May 1999 – Jun 2000)
- Kakutō Ryōri Densetsu Bistro Recipe (Oct 1999 – Oct 2000)
- Medarotter Rintaro! Medarot R (Medabots R) (Oct 1999 – Jul 2000)
- (Nov 1999 – Apr 2000)
- Shin Iyahaya-kun | 1,635 | trex-train |
Rude Awakening [SEP] performer | Rude Awakening (Prong album)
Rude Awakening is Prong's fifth album. "Rude Awakening" is an enhanced CD. It was also released as a special limited edition on 12" red vinyl. The album was reissued in 2008 as a digipak version, featuring four remixes of the "Rude Awakening" single and a new booklet.
"Rude Awakening" is the last Prong album to feature Ted Parsons and Paul Raven, as well as the band's last album on Epic Records.
Track listing. | / Damizza feat. Butch Cassidy, Roccett & Spit Fiya / unreleased / Performer
- Rude Awakening / Shade Sheist & Butch Cassidy / Damizza presents... Baby Ree Mixtape Vol.1 / Performer
- Look At Us Now / Mack 10 feat. Da Hood & Butch Cassidy / Ghetto, Gutter & Gangsta / Mack 10 / Performer
- Gangstaville / Ghetto Pros feat. Kurupt & Butch Cassidy / Ghetto Pros presents... The Album
- I Want You Girl / Butch Cassidy / Malibu's Most Wanted Movie Soundtrack / Performer | 1,636 | trex-train |
Jacques Brugnon [SEP] place of death | Jacques Brugnon
Jacques "Toto" Brugnon (; 11 May 1895 – 20 March 1978) was a French tennis player, one of the famous "Four Musketeers" from France who dominated tennis in the late 1920s and early 1930s.
He was born in Paris and died in Paris.
He was primarily a doubles specialist who won 10 Grand Slam doubles titles in the French, American, Australian and British championships. Additionally he won two mixed doubles titles at Roland Garros partnering Suzanne Lenglen. He was also a fine singles | time he joining forces with Jacques Brugnon and lost the championship despite having a match point. This was the first of three consecutive encounters between the French and American teams as in early September the 1927 Davis Cup final took place in the United States where the US Davis Cup team led by Tilden and Hunter faced the challenging team of the Musketeers. France won 3–2 with Cochet victorious in the decider against Bill Johnston and reclaiming the Davis Cup for France the first time since 1920. A couple of days later the French troupe went to | 1,637 | trex-train |
Sabbio Chiese [SEP] instance of | Sabbio Chiese
Sabbio Chiese (Brescian: ) is a "comune" in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy. It is located on the river Chiese, roughly midway from the Lake Garda and the Lake Idro.
Main sights.
- "Rocca" (Castle)
- The small church of St. Peter | - Ruvo del Monte
- Ruvo di Puglia
- Sabaudia
- Sabbio Chiese
- Sabbioneta
- Sacco
- Saccolongo
- Sacile
- Sacrofano
- Sadali
- Sagama
- Sagliano Micca
- Sagrado
- Sagron Mis
- Saint-Christophe
- Saint-Denis
- Saint-Marcel
- Saint-Nicolas
- Saint-Oyen
- Saint-Pierre
- Saint-Rhémy-en-Bosses
- Saint-Vincent
- Sala Baganza
- Sala Biellese | 1,638 | trex-train |
Dinah Sings Bessie Smith [SEP] record label | Dinah Sings Bessie Smith
Dinah Sings Bessie Smith is a 1958 album by blues, R&B and jazz singer Dinah Washington released on the Emarcy label, and reissued by Verve Records in 1999 as The Bessie Smith Songbook. The album arrangements are headed by Robare Edmondson and Ernie Wilkins, and the songs are associated with American blues singer Bessie Smith. Allmusic details the album in its review as saying: "It was only natural that the "Queen of the Blues" should record songs associated with the "Empress of the Blues. | Sings Bessie Smith"
- Dinah Washington with Eddie Chamblee's Orchestra (1958), "Dinah Sings Bessie Smith"
- Dinah Washington (1958), "Newport '58" (recorded live at the Newport Jazz Festival)
- Dave Van Ronk (1959), "Dave Van Ronk Sings Ballads, Blues, and a Spiritual"
- Lightnin' Hopkins (1960), "Country Blues"
- Bob Dylan (1961), "Live in New York 1961"
- Sonny Terry and | 1,639 | trex-train |
Neville Karunatilake [SEP] country of citizenship | to 1992 he served as the Governor of the Central Bank.
He was President of the Royal Asiatic Society (Sri Lanka Branch), Society for International Development (Sri Lanka Chapter), Sri Lanka Economic Association and was the first Editor of the Sri Lanka Economic Journal. He served in the Board of Governors of the Trinity College and St Thomas Preparatory College. Dr. Karunatilake authored 17 books on Economics and Banking in Sri Lanka and more than 150 articles published in local and foreign journals.
See also.
- | Skurugata
Skurugata is a rock canyon in Eksjö Municipality, southern Sweden, an 800-metre gorge which runs up to 56 metres deep and is at points only 7 metres wide.
There are several different theories for its origin but one of the more popular theories is that it was created by parallel faulting. The mountain around the gorge itself and the stones spread across its bottom consist largely of grey-brown and dark-brown porphyritic rock with elements of quartz and red feldspar. Several species of moss grow in and around the | 1,640 | trex-train |
Hazel Barnes [SEP] occupation | Hazel Barnes
Hazel Estella Barnes (December 16, 1915 – March 18, 2008) was an American philosopher, author, and translator. Best known for her popularization of existentialism in America, Barnes translated the works of Jean-Paul Sartre as well as writing original works on the subject. After earning her Ph.D. in Classics from Yale in 1941, she spent much of her career at the University of Colorado. In 1979, Barnes became the first woman to be named Distinguished Professor at CU-Boulder. In recognition of | to this position.
United States Ambassadors to Ceylon.
- Frances E. Willis – (03-Aug-1949 – 30-Oct-1949)
- Joseph C. Satterthwaite – (19-Nov-1949 – 25-Jul-1953)
- Maxwell Henry Gluck – (19-Sep-1953 – 27-Sep-1956)
- Philip K. Crowe – (19-Sep-1957 – 02-Oct-1958)
- Lampton Berry – (22-Nov-1958 – 03-Jun-1959)
- Bernard Gufler – (24-Aug-1959 – 01-Mar-1961)
- Felix Cole – (11-May-1961 – 20-Sep-1964)
- Binky Barnes – (30-Oct-1964 – 17-Jun-1967)
United States Ambassadors to | 1,641 | trex-train |
St Bernard's Hospital [SEP] country | St Bernard's Hospital
St Bernard's Hospital is the only civilian general hospital in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar.
History.
History Juan Mateos.
In 1567, during Gibraltar's Spanish period, a retired Spanish innkeeper by the name of Juan Mateos converted his house into a 20-bed hospital. He continued to nurse locals and sailors from this location for over 20 years before running into debt, as a result of which he transferred the hospital to the "Orden de San Juan de Dios" (). He | , Connecticut, the Amabalish Fish and Game Club, Lac Saint-Jean, Quebec, and Mrs. Crossman was a member of the Colony Club in New York. Together they were members of the Litchfield Country Club, Litchfield, Connecticut.
Crossman was a past president of the board of trustees of St. Bernard's School in New York, New York.
Death / burial.
After Christmas in 1966, Crossman suffered a stroke and died of a heart attack in St. Luke's Hospital, New York, New York | 1,642 | trex-train |
Arisbe [SEP] spouse | Arisbe (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Arisbe (; Ancient Greek: Ἀρίσβη) may refer to the following women:
- Arisbe, daughter of Merops of Percote, a seer. In a non-Homeric story, she married Priam, later king of Troy, and bore him a son named Aesacus. Priam subsequently divorced her in favor of Hecuba, daughter of King Dymas of Phrygia. Arisbe then married Hyrtacus, to whom she bore a son named Asius. Ephorus wrote of Arisbe as the first wife of Paris | sex marriage. Included are the right to decline to testify against a spouse, spousal privileges for prison inmates, eligibility for joint bankruptcy filing, and access to such federal programs as the Sep 11 fund to compensate victims of the terrorist attacks and the compensation program for the surviving spouse of a public safety officer killed in the line of duty. The policy also affects domestic support obligations, such as alimony owed to a former same-sex spouse, as well as the exclusion of certain debts to a current or former same- | 1,643 | trex-train |
Mikko Rämö [SEP] position played on team / speciality | Mikko Rämö
Mikko Rämö (born July 27, 1980) is a Finnish professional ice hockey goaltender. He is currently a free agent having last played for Tölzer Löwen in DEL2.
He is not related to fellow ex-Pelicans goaltender Karri Rämö.
Playing career.
Rämö came through the youth setup of Kiekkoreipas, a Lahti-based club, before joined the Lahti Pelicans, where he made his debut his debut in Finland's top flight SM-liiga during the 2001-02 campaign.
After three | Ramo (disambiguation)
A ramo was a warrior-leader among certain tribes on Malaita in the Solomon Islands.
Ramo may also refer to:
- Rabbi Moses Isserles (1520–1572)
- An Italian surname. Commonly found on people of Genoese descent
- A Norwegian surname
- Joshua Cooper Ramo (born 1968), American businessperson
- Karri Rämö (born 1986), Finnish ice hockey player
- Mikko Rämö (born 1980), Finnish ice hockey player
- Simon Ramo (1913–2016) | 1,644 | trex-train |
2008 in Russian football [SEP] sport | 2008 in Russian football
2008 in Russian football.
Overview.
- Russian Super Cup 2008 was held on 9 March at the Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow. Zenit St. Petersburg won the trophy for the first time, beating Lokomotiv Moscow 2–1.
- Russian Premier League 2008 started on 14 March.
- The final of Russian Cup was held on 11 May at the Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow. CSKA Moscow won the trophy for the fourth time, becoming the second most successful club to win the Cup, after Lokomotiv | League’s "Perfect Game" Celebrated", Little League Communications Division, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, October 7, 2008
- Sanchez, Jesse, "History of baseball in Mexico", "Major League Baseball" (mlb.com), January 7, 2004
- "Sport: Ambidextrous Angel", "Time" magazine, Monday, Sep. 02, 1957 | 1,645 | trex-train |
Steven Cabas [SEP] place of birth | Steven Cabas
Steven Cabas (born August 2, 1989 in Miami, Florida) is an American soccer player who played for Miami FC in the USSF Division 2 Professional League.
Career.
Career Youth and College.
Cabas attended Miami Coral Park High School, where he was a first-team all-county performer, was named Rookie of the Year as a high school freshman, Most Consistent as a sophomore and second-team All-Dade County as a junior. He played club soccer for the Kendall Soccer | 2007 Conference USA Men's Soccer Tournament
The 2007 Conference USA Men's Soccer Tournament was the thirteenth edition of the Conference USA Men's Soccer Tournament. The tournament decided the Conference USA champion and guaranteed representative into the 2007 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship. The tournament was hosted by the University of Alabama at Birmingham and the games were played at West Campus Field.
Awards.
Awards All-Tournament Team.
- Steven Cabas, FIU
- Ainsley Deer, FIU
- Juan Guerra, FIU
- | 1,646 | trex-train |
Smithville Independent School District [SEP] country | Smithville Independent School District
Smithville Independent School District is a public school district based in Smithville, Texas (USA).
Located in Bastrop County, a small portion of the district extends into Fayette County.
In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.
Schools.
In the 2012-2013 school year, the district had students in five schools.
- Smithville High School (Grades 9-12)
- Smithville Junior High School (Grades 6- | District
- Simms Independent School District
- Sinton Independent School District
- Sivells Bend Independent School District
- Skidmore-Tynan Independent School District
- Slaton Independent School District
- Slidell Independent School District
- Slocum Independent School District
- Smithville Independent School District
- Smyer Independent School District
- Snook Independent School District
- Snyder Independent School District
- Socorro Independent School District
- Somerset Independent School District
- Somerville Independent School District
- Sonora Independent School District
- South San Antonio Independent | 1,647 | trex-train |
PFC Kaliakra Kavarna [SEP] sport | Ivaylo Zafirov
Ivaylo Zafirov () (born 16 April 1992) is a Bulgarian football player, currently playing for Kaliakra Kavarna as a forward.
Zafirov's father Adalbert Zafirov is a former football player and current manager of Kaliakra.
Career.
Zafirov began his career with Bulgarian powerhouse CSKA Sofia. He made his debut for the CSKA first team оn the last day of the 2009–10 campaign on 16 May 2010 in a 0–2 away loss against Chernomorets Burgas, coming on as a substitute for Kristiyan Velinov. The following | out in the "B" group.After a hesitant start in the Western "B" group in September Filipov was fired from FC Vihren Sandanski.A month later became coach of Kaliakra Kavarna in the East "B" group, led the team to first place, which automatically qualifies them in the "A" group.In the same season Kaliakra Kavarna reaches 1 / 2 final of the Cup of Bulgaria, successively removed Lokomotiv Plovdiv, PFC Marek Dupnitsa, PFC Cherno More Varna and eliminated on penalties by PFC Chernomorets | 1,648 | trex-train |
Luunja [SEP] country | Luunja
Luunja is a small borough () in Tartu County, Estonia. It is the administrative centre of Luunja Parish. As of 2011 Census, the settlement's population was 518.
See also.
- JK Luunja
External links.
- Luunja Parish | video for a summary of the event http://vimeo.com/6994555
2009 Competition Event 30: Acores Pro (6*).
"Aug 25 - Aug 30"
2009 Competition Event 31: Japan Pro Open (3*).
"Sep 01 - Sep 06"
2009 Competition "Event 32: TBA - Zarautz, Basque Country (5*)".
"Sep 01 - Sep 06"
2009 Competition Event 33: Gatorade Surf Classic (3*).
"Sep 04 - Sep 06"
2009 Competition Event 34: | 1,649 | trex-train |
Isco Florero de Sara Alarcón [SEP] member of sports team | to Real Madrid in June 2013, with whom he won four UEFA Champions League titles.
Isco represented Spain at various youth levels, including at the 2012 Olympics, and made his senior international debut in 2013.
Club career.
Club career Valencia.
Isco was born in Benalmádena, Málaga, Andalusia. As a child he played for Atlético Benamiel, where his teammates included Charlie I'Anson. A product of Valencia CF's youth system, he spent the 2009–10 season with the club's reserve team in Segunda División B | Joe Atlan (1989–), musician
- Isco Alarcón (1992–), footballer
- Miguel Herrán (1996–), actor
- Millie Bobby Brown (2004–), actress
- Miguel de Miguel (1975–), actor
- Mabel McVey (1996-), stage name "Mabel", singer
Twin towns – sister cities.
Málaga is twinned with:
- Mobile, Alabama, United States
- Zacatecas, Mexico
- Passau, Germany
- Popayán, | 1,650 | trex-train |
Erwin Teufel [SEP] occupation | Erwin Teufel
Erwin Teufel (born 4 September 1939 in Zimmern ob Rottweil) is a German politician of the CDU.
Political career.
Teufel was the leader of the CDU parliamentary group in the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg from 1978 to 1991.
Teufel was Minister President of Baden-Württemberg and chairman of the CDU state party group from 1991 to 2005, serving as President of the Bundesrat in 1996/97.
During his time in office, Teufel agreed with President Boris Yeltsin on a series of economic and technical | Secretary General of Baden-Würtemberg CDU and subsequently served as the party’s campaign manager for the state elections in 1992, 1996 and 2001. He served in this office until the resignation of party chairman Erwin Teufel in 2005.
A trained lawyer, Kauder has been a member of the German Bundestag since the 1990 elections, representing the town of Rottweil in southwestern Germany. In parliament, he first served on the Committee on Labour and Social Affairs. Between 1998 and 2002, he led the Bundestag group of CDU parliamentarians from | 1,651 | trex-train |
Gidske Anderson [SEP] occupation | Gidske Anderson
Gidske Anderson (4 November 1921 – 19 October 1993) was a Norwegian journalist, editor and author.
Biography.
She was born in Oslo, Norway. Her paresnts were Yngve Anderson (1892-–1981) and Gidske Halvorsen (1895–1985). She studied at Aars og Voss skole and graduated from the State Teachers' School ("Statens teiknelärarskole") at Notodden. She worked for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) and then the newspaper "Arbeiderbladet" (1954–64) in Paris. From 1964 to | Kyi, 1903–1991" (1992) by Charlotte Kerner, Nicole Casanova, Gidske Anderson,
- "Aung San Suu Kyi, towards a new freedom" (1998) by Chin Geok Ang
- "Aung San Suu Kyi's struggle: Its principles and strategy" (1997) by Mikio Oishi
- "Finding George Orwell in Burma" (2004) by Emma Larkin
- "Character Is Destiny: Inspiring Stories Every Young Person Should Know and Every Adult Should Remember" (2005) by John McCain, | 1,652 | trex-train |
Battle of Mill Springs [SEP] part of | Nancy, Kentucky
Nancy is an unincorporated community eight miles west of the city of Somerset in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
On January 19, 1862, during the American Civil War, Union forces achieved their first significant victory, defeating the Confederates at the Battle of Mill Springs near Nancy.
The Mill Springs National Cemetery today is administered by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
Nancy has a lending library, a branch of the Pulaski County Public Library. | in the general area between Washington and Arkadelphia during the winter of 1863–64. The Battalion was commanded by Colonel W. H. Trader during this period and participated in the Battle of Poison Springs as a part of Cabell's Cavalry Brigade. Both the troops and Colonel Trader were cited for gallant conduct during the battle. A few days later the troops of the Battalion under Lt. Colonel Thomas Gunter and Lt. Colonel A. T. Pettus participated in the Battle of Marks' Mill, April 25, 1864, as a part of Brigadier General | 1,653 | trex-train |
Daisies of the Galaxy [SEP] instance of | Daisies of the Galaxy
Daisies of the Galaxy is the third studio album by American band Eels. It was released on February 28, 2000 in the United Kingdom and March 14 in the United States by record label DreamWorks.
Production.
When the band's label requested that a clean version of "It's a Motherfucker" be recorded, the song was re-written as "It's a Monster Trucker", with modified lyrics and sound clips of lead singer Los Angeleno speaking "trucker lingo" on a | CB radio.
Release.
"Mr. E's Beautiful Blues" peaked at No. 11 in the UK Singles Chart.
Reception.
"Daisies of the Galaxy" received a generally favorable response from critics.
Fred Kovey of "PopMatters" called it "a fine pop record in an era that seems uninterested in pop unless it’s marketed with dance steps and a quicky bio. Though not the equal of the best work of Stephen Merritt or Elliot Smith , "Daisies of the Galaxy" is worthy | 1,654 | trex-train |
The Flamingos [SEP] genre | The Flamingos
The Flamingos are a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame-inducted doo-wop group from the United States, most popular in the mid- to late 1950s and best known for their 1959 cover version of "I Only Have Eyes for You". "Billboard" magazine wrote: "Universally hailed as one of the finest and most influential vocal groups in pop music history, the Flamingos defined doo wop at its most elegant and sophisticated."
Early quintet.
Jacob Carey (Jake) and Ezekial Carey | Registry is based on a film being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". "Eraserhead" was one of the subjects featured in the 2005 documentary "", which charted the rise of the midnight movie phenomenon in the late 1960s and 1970s; Lynch took part in the documentary through a series of interviews. The production covers six films which are credited as creating and popularizing the genre; also included are "Night of the Living Dead", "El Topo", "Pink Flamingos", "The | 1,655 | trex-train |
Andreas Biermann [SEP] sport | Andreas Biermann
Andreas Biermann (13 September 1980 – 18 July 2014) was a German footballer who last played for FSV Spandauer Kickers.
Career.
He made his debut on the professional league level in the 2. Bundesliga for FC St. Pauli on 10 March 2008 when he started in a game against TSV 1860 München.
Background.
On 19 November 2009, a few days after Robert Enke had committed suicide, he announced that he suffered from depression and had attempted suicide in October. He received inpatient treatment | Star, holder of the Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown (Belgium) and was a Grand Officier of the French Legion of Honor.
Early life.
Erik Colban was born in Kristiania on 18 October 1876. As the son of Erik Andreas Colban (1841-1900) who was a Captain in the Army and Caroline Emilie Biermann he was part of a long line of clergy and military men and officials dating back to the pre-1814 Danish-Norwegian Kingdom. In 1911 Erik Colban married Karen Marie Holter and | 1,656 | trex-train |
David E. Bonior [SEP] country of citizenship | Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and was known for his tenacity in opposing Republican Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, against whom Bonior filed more than seventy-five ethics charges.
Early life.
Bonior was born in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Irene (Gavreluk) and Edward Bonior. He traces his family history from Ukraine and Poland. He graduated from Notre Dame High School in Harper Woods, Michigan, in 1963, where he excelled in sports. He received a B.A. from the University of Iowa | D)
- . Fred Upton (R)
- . Nick Smith (R)
- . Dick Chrysler (R)
- . Dale E. Kildee (D)
- . David E. Bonior (D)
- . Joe Knollenberg (R)
- . Sander M. Levin (D)
- . Lynn N. Rivers (D)
- . John Conyers, Jr. (D)
- . Barbara-Rose Collins (D)
- . John D. Dingell (D) | 1,657 | trex-train |
Madho Singh I [SEP] place of birth | Madho Singh I
Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh I (December 1728 - March 5 1768) was ruler of the state of Jaipur in the present-day Indian state of Rajasthan from 1750 to 1768. He was the younger son of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II and came on the throne after the sudden suicide of his elder brother.
Biography.
Madho Singh I was at Udaipur when his stepbrother Ishwari Singh committed suicide. In January 1751, when about 4000 Marathas marched into Jaipur and started plundering the city causing a riot | (regent) (b. 1809 – d. ...)
- 25 Apr 1819 – 6 Feb 1835: Jai Singh III (b. 1819 – d. 1835)
- Feb 1835 – 18 Sep 1880: Ram Singh II (b. 1835 – d. 1880)
- 18 Sep 1880 – 7 Sep 1922: Madho Singh II (b. 1861 – d. 1922)
- 7 Sep 1922 – 15 Aug 1947 (subsidiary): Sawai Man Singh II (b. 1912 – d. 1970)
- 15 Aug 1947 – 7 | 1,658 | trex-train |
HC Meshkov Brest [SEP] sport | HC Meshkov Brest
HC Meshkov Brest (officially: Brest handball club by the name A. P. Meshkov) is a handball club from Brest, Belarus. They currently compete in the Belarusian First League of Handball, in the SEHA League and in the EHF Champions League.
The club is named in honor of Anatol Piatrovich Meshkov, promoter of handball in Belarus and sports enthusiast.
Accomplishments.
- Belarusian First League
- Champion (11x ): 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2014, 2015, | - 1999 : SKA Minsk
- 2000 : SKA Minsk
- 2001 : SKA Minsk
- 2002 : SKA Minsk
- 2003 : HC Arkatron Minsk
- 2004 : Meshkov Brest
- 2005 : Meshkov Brest
- 2006 : Meshkov Brest
- 2007 : Meshkov Brest
- 2008 : Meshkov Brest
- 2009 : Dinamo Minsk
- 2010 : Dinamo Minsk
- 2011 : Dinamo Minsk
- 2012 : Dinamo Minsk
- 2013 : Dinamo Minsk
- 2014 : Meshkov Brest
- 2015 | 1,659 | trex-train |
Hearst [SEP] named after | 1920 starring Carter and Flora Parker DeHaven; "Twin Beds" in 1929 starring Jack Mulhall; as "The Life of the Party" in 1934; and as "Twin Beds" in 1942 with George Brent and Joan Bennett. It was also adapted to stage co-written with Margaret Mayo.
Field died September 20, 1936, at Zaca Lake. He was 58 years old.
Bibliography.
- "The Quest, and Other Poems" (1904)
- "A Child's Book of Abridged | 15 Sep – Lynette Alice Fromme
- 22 Sep – Busing Battle
- 29 Sep – Patricia Hearst, alias Tania
- 6 Oct – Gerald Ford
- 13 Oct – The Maharishi
- 20 Oct – Abraham Beame
- 27 Oct – Bruce Springsteen
- 3 Nov – Juan Carlos
- 10 Nov – Sarah Caldwell
- 17 Nov – Donald Rumsfeld, George H. W. Bush, Gerald Ford & Henry Kissinger
- 24 Nov – Ronald Reagan
- 1 Dec – Bloomingdale's shoppers
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Hải Thủy [SEP] country | Hải Thủy
Hải Thủy is a commune (xã) and village in Lệ Thủy District, Quảng Bình Province, in Vietnam. | - Thủy Liên Nam (Quán Trảy)
- Hòa Luật Bắc (Hòa Bắc)
- Trung Luật Thôn (Cây Cúp)
- Thử Luật Tây
- Hòa Luật Nam (Ngoại Hải)
- Liêm Luật xã
- Trung Luật xã
- Thương Luật xã
- Thủy Liên Đông (Quán Cát)
- Phò Thiết ấp (Hủ Thiết)
- Thủy Liên Hạ (Quán Bụt)
Former location name before 1945 Mỹ Trạch Canton.
- Cổ Liễu xã (Tréo) | 1,661 | trex-train |
SS Mantola [SEP] instance of | SS Mantola (1916)
SS "Mantola" was a passenger steamer of the British-India Steam Navigation Company. Launched in 1916 by Barclay Curle & Company, Glasgow, she sailed for less than a year before being sunk by a German U-boat while carrying a large quantity of silver bullion.
Construction and career.
"Mantola" was built by the Glasgow-based shipbuilders Barclay Curle & Company and launched on 22 March 1916. Entering service during the First World War, her short career was eventful | , under the command of Raimund Weisbach. Weisbach torpedoed the "Mantola", causing her captain, D.J. Chivas, and the crew to abandon ship. Though there were no casualties in the initial attack, a party of seven Indian seamen drowned when their lifeboat overturned. "U-81" then began to shell the still floating "Mantola", until being chased away by the "Acacia"-class sloop . "Laburnum" took the floating hulk under tow, but the line parted in the rough seas, and "Mantola" was left | 1,662 | trex-train |
Real Talk 2000 [SEP] performer | Real Talk 2000
Real Talk 2000 is the third album by 3X Krazy. It was released on January 18, 2000 for Dubble Barrell Records and featured production from Lev Berlak, Bosko and Wolverine. By the time of this album's release, the group had disbanded, but in 2003 the group reunited.
Track listing.
1. "Ghetto Got Me Krazy" - 5:11
2. "Big League" - 3:30
3. "Hatin' on a Playa" - 4:56
4. "Big | Lecrae discography
The discography of Lecrae, an American Christian hip hop artist, consists of nine studio albums, three mixtapes, one EP and a remix EP, sixty-three singles, including thirty-five as a featured performer, thirty-six music videos, including sixteen as a featured performer, and seventy-six guest and other appearances.
Lecrae debuted with "Real Talk" in 2004 through Reach Records; the album was re-issued the following year by Cross Movement Records. "After the Music Stops | 1,663 | trex-train |
Humphrey, West Virginia [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Humphrey, West Virginia
Humphrey is an unincorporated community in Wood County, West Virginia. | Reichskommissariat
Reichskommissariat () is the German designation for a type of administrative entity headed by a government official known as a "Reichskommissar" (). Although many different such offices existed primarily throughout the Imperial German and Nazi periods in a number of different fields (ranging from public infrastructure and spatial planning to ethnic cleansing) it is most commonly used to refer to the quasi-colonial administrative territorial entity established by Nazi Germany in several occupied countries during World War II. While officially located outside the German Reich in a legal sense | 1,664 | trex-train |
Louis Boudan [SEP] languages spoken, written or signed | Louis Boudan
Louis Boudan (16??–17??) was an artist who worked for François Roger de Gaignières, a French genealogist, antiquary and collector who was active in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
Boudan carried out commissions for de Gaignières for over 30 years. Most of his work for de Gaignières was done between 1695 and 1715 when he, de Gaignières and the latter's secretary, Barthélemy Remy, toured France to carry out a survey of historical monuments. Boudan's work makes up the bulk of the | paleographer, while the illustrations were made by Louis Boudan, a painter-engraver whom he sent into the provinces to draw tombs.
In 1703, he offered his collection to Louis XIV, as the nucleus of a royal center that would produce certified copies of documents.
The project was stillborn, so in 1711 he sold his entire collection to the king for 26,000 "écus" plus an annual pension of 4,000 "livres".
No sooner had he signed the contract negotiated by Pierre de Clairambault, the royal | 1,665 | trex-train |
Trypeta ignobilis [SEP] parent taxon | Trypeta ignobilis
Trypeta ignobilis is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus "Trypeta" of the family Tephritidae. | waters to deeper reefs as they grow.
Two hybridisation events in the species are known from Hawaii; the first with the giant trevally, "Caranx ignobilis" and the second with the bigeye trevally, "Caranx sexfasciatus". Both were initially identified as hybrids by intermediate physical characteristics, and were later confirmed by DNA sequencing. It has been suggested these hybrids resulted from mixed species schooling during spawning periods. It is thought that hybridisation is more likely if one or both parent species is rare in an area, which is | 1,666 | trex-train |
Smiljević [SEP] country | Smiljević
Smiljević is a village in the municipality of Vranje, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 83 people. | (143)
• Slišane (245)
• Slovac (307)
• Smederevo (62805)
• Smederevska Palanka (25300)
• Smedovac (163)
• Smiljevac (165)
• Smiljević (83)
• Smilov Laz (8)
• Smilovac (1052)
• Smilovci (163)
• Smoljinac (1873)
• Smoluća (294)
• Smrdan (155)
• Smrdan (95)
• Smrdić (381)
• Snegotin (201) | 1,667 | trex-train |
SuperSport United F.C. [SEP] league | Thamsanqa Teyise
Thamsanqa Teyise (born 12 August 1986 in Alexandria, Eastern Cape) is a South African football (soccer) defender who currently plays for Supersport United in the Premier Soccer League.
Club career.
Teyise joined AmaZulu in January 2011 from Port Shepstone based-Vodacom League side, Gamalakhe United which is also known as SAP Callies in the 2010–11 season. He made his league debut just days after signing on 16 January 2011 against Lamontville Golden Arrows. He scored his first AmaZulu goals when he netted a brace | Miller) during a German league match in Frankfurt during September 2007.
In July 2009 he moved to F.C. Hansa Rostock. On 13 July 2010, he signed for SuperSport United F.C.
He announced his retirement from football on 27 August 2011.
On 28 March 2017, Carnell was announced as the new assistant coach of the New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer. | 1,668 | trex-train |
Lac de la Lande [SEP] country | Lac de la Lande
Lac de la Lande is a lake in Vosges, France. | flows over as follow:
- to the southeast, along the southwest side of the North 8th and 9th rank road to the bridge at Lake Road Jerry;
- to the southeast, to the boundary of the municipality of Saint-Jean-de-la-Lande, Quebec;
- (or in direct line) to the southeast in Saint-Jean-de-la-Lande, Quebec to the road Lac Baker that Southwest side of the cutting of the village of Saint-Jean-de- | 1,669 | trex-train |
Pterynotus emilyae [SEP] taxon rank | Pterynotus emilyae
Pterynotus emilyae is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails. | bipinnatus" (Reeve, 1845)
- "Pterynotus bouteti" Houart, 1990
- "Pterynotus brianbaileyi" Mühlhäusser, 1984
- "Pterynotus elaticus" (Houart, 2000)
- "Pterynotus elongatus" (Lightfoot, 1786)
- "Pterynotus emilyae" Espinosa, Ortea & Fernandez-Garcés, 2007
- "Pterynotus laurae" Houart, 1997
- "Pterynotus loebbeckei" (Kobelt, In Loebbecke & Kobelt, 1879)
- "Pterynotus martinetana" (Röding, 1798)
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Al Pilcher [SEP] participant in | Al Pilcher
Al (The Pilch) Pilcher (born 18 September 1969) is a Canadian former cross-country skier who competed in the 1988 Winter Olympics and in the 1992 Winter Olympics. | 169th was attached to the [[379th Air Expeditionary Wing]], stationed at [[Al Udeid Air Base]] in Qatar. The unit flew more than 400 combat missions, performing the Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) mission and flying numerous precision bombing missions over Iraq.
Prior to 11 Sep 2001, the 169 FW was also a regular participant in the rotational Air Expeditionary Forces (AEFs) which patrolled the Iraqi no-fly zones. The unit has deployed for: Operation Southern Watch (Qatar | 1,671 | trex-train |
21st Armoured Brigade [SEP] instance of | 21st Panzer Brigade (Bundeswehr)
The 21st (Lipperland) Armoured Brigade (, abbreviated to: PzBrig 21) is a brigade in the German Army and part of the Bundeswehr. The brigade staff and most of its units are housed in Generalfeldmarschall Rommel Barracks in Augustdorf, North Rhine-Westphalia. Several companies are based in Glückauf Barracks in Unna-Königsborn.
The roughly 4,100 strong brigade is one of the Army's reaction forces and, like Panzerlehrbrigade 9, is subordinate to the 1st Armoured Division whose headquarters is in | .
15. Information attacks by an example of the Ministry of Defence. Conflict communications and information security. Materials of conference of 2015, p. 73-82.
16. The lessons learnt from the latest wars of 20th century. «21st century», # 4, 2015, p. 104-116։
17. Influence of Aerial Combat on the Development of Armoured Fighting Vehicles. Jul-Sep 2015, Vol. 30 (3) Indian defence review. p 110-114.
18. | 1,672 | trex-train |
Andulo [SEP] country | Andulo
Andulo is a town and municipality in Bié Province in Angola. The municipality covers an area of , with about 319,000 inhabitants. It is bordered to the north by the municipality of Mussende, to the east by the municipalities of Luquembo and Nharea, to the south by the municipalities of Cunhinga, Mungo and Bailundo and west by the municipalities of Cela and Quibala.
History.
Andulo was promoted to the category of town on July 3, 1971 and on this date an annual festival is held to celebrate the | and Security Council resolutions. Furthermore, it demanded that it complete the demilitarisation of its forces and withdraw from territories it occupied through military means; there could be no military solution to the conflict and both parties were urged to seek a political settlement. Additionally, UNITA was urged to co-operate with MONUA in the withdrawal of MONUA personnel from Andulo and Bailundo. Law enforcement had to be strengthened and human rights respected.
The humanitarian situation continued to worsen, including the rise in the number of internally displaced persons, increased | 1,673 | trex-train |
Glad You Came [SEP] performer | Glad You Came
"Glad You Came" is a song by British-Irish boy band The Wanted, taken as the second single from their second studio album, "Battleground". It was released on 10 July 2011. The song was written by Steve Mac, Wayne Hector and Ed Drewett, and was produced by Steve Mac. It peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart and the same position on the Irish Singles Chart and the Japan Hot 100, as well as number two in Canada and number three | - "Jes and Lora" (Short) (2015) performer: "I'm So Glad", writer: "I'm So Glad"
- "That's What She Told Me" (2011) composer. writer: "The Jubilation," "Silver Feet," "No Other You." performer: "The Jubilation", "Silver Feet"
- "Clear Blue Tuesday" (2009) writer, performer: "Prologue", "Reckless". co-writer: | 1,674 | trex-train |
The True North [SEP] original broadcaster | The True North
The True North was a Canadian documentary television miniseries which aired on CBC Television in 1967.
Premise.
The series featured documentaries concerning the Canadian Arctic with its environment and inhabitants. It was developed as a Canadian Centennial project.
Scheduling.
This half-hour series was broadcast on Thursdays at 10:30 p.m. (Eastern) from 14 September to 23 November 1967. | in Waterford, and lives now in Paris, Ontario. Some of his original songs evoke the landscape and history of southwestern Ontario.
Career.
Bell's career includes composing and playing instrumental music, singing, songwriting, storytelling, artist in residence, director of music festivals, and working as a freelance broadcaster.
His original songs have many themes: blacksmiths, bikers, Charles Atlas, woolly mammoths, fishermen, and love. His performances include his own stories: "funny, touching, unlikely, mostly true | 1,675 | trex-train |
Dasyscyphella [SEP] taxon rank | Dasyscyphella
Dasyscyphella is a genus of fungi within the Hyaloscyphaceae family. The genus contains 23 species.
External links.
- "Dasyscyphella" at Index Fungorum | - Review, Isis, Sep., 1998, vol. 89, no. 3, p. 557
- Review, Taxon, Nov., 1996, vol. 45, no. 4, p. 726
- "Telling Our Stories, Vol. 2: Texas Family Secrets" (1997)
- "Telling Our Stories, Vol. 3: Texas Millennium Book" (1999)
- "Gideon Lincecum's Sword: Civil War Letters from the Texas Homefront" (2001)
- Review, | 1,676 | trex-train |
Jackfish Point 214 [SEP] instance of | Jackfish Point 214
Jackfish Point 214 is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located northwest of High Level. It is at an elevation of . | of the North Peace Tribal Council.
Territories.
The following areas are reserved for the Dene Thá: Amber River 211, Bistcho Lake 213, Bushe River 207, Hay Lake 209, Jackfish Point 214, Upper Hay River 212, and Zama Lake 210 The total area of the reserves is .
Until the 1950s, the Dene Thá lived a semi-nomadic lifestyle and hunted in their traditional territory which included land in the northwestern corner of Alberta, the southern Northwest Territories, and the northeastern corner of British Columbia | 1,677 | trex-train |
Bienne-lez-Happart [SEP] country | Bienne-lez-Happart
Bienne-lez-Happart is a village in the municipality of Lobbes in the Belgian Province of Hainaut. | he operated in the Bay of Biscay and the English Channel in "Abercromby". Briefly in reserve following the peace of 1814, Fahie returned to service during the Hundred Days as commander of the naval forces off Italy in . For his services in that role he was made a Commander of the Order of St Ferdinand and Merit by the King of the Two Sicilies. In 1815 he was also made a Companion of the Order of the Bath. Returning to the West Indies in reserve, Fahie was subsequently promoted to rear- | 1,678 | trex-train |
Charles Joseph Fletcher [SEP] place of birth | Charles Joseph Fletcher
Charles Joseph Fletcher (December 21, 1922 – April 20, 2011) was an American inventor and the owner and chief executive of an aeronautical equipment manufacturing and engineering company, Technology General Corporation, in Franklin, New Jersey. While a naval aviator he came up with the idea of the "Glidemobile", a vehicle using air for support. This was not made public until used in defence in a patent claim from British manufacturers of hovercraft, Fletcher holds over seventy patents.
Biography.
He | Charles Brunsdon Fletcher
Charles Brunsdon Fletcher (5 August 1859 – 17 December 1946) was an English-born Australian surveyor and journalist who served as the editor of the "Sydney Morning Herald" for twenty years.
Birth and education.
Fletcher was the third of thirteen children of Ruth (née Bloor) and Charles Fletcher of Taunton, Somerset, England. At age five, his father joined his eldest brother, Joseph Horner Fletcher, in New Zealand as a Wesleyan missionary. Eight years later the family moved to | 1,679 | trex-train |
Rufous-browed Hemispingus [SEP] taxon rank | Rufous-browed hemispingus
The rufous-browed hemispingus ("Hemispingus rufosuperciliaris") is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is endemic to Peru.
Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests.
It is threatened by habitat loss. | "
- Drab hemispingus, "Pseudospingus xanthophthalmus"
- Gray-hooded bush tanager, "Cnemoscopus rubrirostris"
- Rufous-browed hemispingus, "Poospiza rufosuperciliaris" (E)
- Rufous-breasted warbling finch, "Poospiza rubecula" (E)
- Collared warbling finch, "Poospiza hispaniolensis"
- Chestnut-breasted mountain finch, "Poospizopsis caesar" (E)
- Black-capped hemispingus, "Kleinothraupis atropileus"
- Parodi's hemispingus, "Kleinothraupis parodii" (E) | 1,680 | trex-train |
Pelobatidae [SEP] parent taxon | Pelobates varaldii
Pelobates varaldii, the Moroccan spadefoot toad or Varaldi's spadefoot toad, is a species of frog in the family Pelobatidae. It is found in Morocco and possibly Spain. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, rivers, intermittent rivers, freshwater marshes, and intermittent freshwater marshes. The species is threatened by habitat loss.
According to C.Michael Hogan, the species breeding sites are ephemeral lentic water bodies, which surface waters are scarce in the species range.
References.
- C. Michael Hogan | "Xenophrys".
Phylogeny.
The following phylogeny of Megophryidae is from Pyron & Wiens (2011). The Bornean genera "Leptobrachella" and "Borneophrys" have not been included. Megophryidae is a sister taxon to Pelobatidae.
Range.
- "Borneophrys" and "Leptobrachella" are endemic to Borneo.
- "Megophrys" (including the merged genus "Xenophrys") is spread throughout the Himalayan region and Sundaland.
- "Ophryophryne" is endemic to Mainland Southeast Asia.
- " | 1,681 | trex-train |
Ron Judkins [SEP] country of citizenship | Ron Judkins
Ron Judkins (born 1953) is an American production sound mixer and writer-director. He has won two Academy Awards for Best Sound and has been nominated for another three in the same category. He is also the winner of the BAFTA Award for Best Sound for "Schindler's List" in 1996. Judkins directed his first feature film, "The Hi-Line" in 1998, and the project premiered in the Dramatic Competition at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival.
Judkins is also the writer- | William T Judkins (Jul 1964 – Dec 1965)
- Col John T Ford (Dec 1965 – Aug 1968)
- Col Ralph E McDaniel (Aug 1968 – Sep 1969)
- Col Francis W Fender (Sep 1969 – Mar 1971)
- Col Robert W Pool (Mar 1971 – Apr 1973)
- Col John D Nolan (Apr 1973 – Dec 1973)
- Col Lowell F Bohn (Dec 1973 – Jun 1976)
- Col Paul W Edwards (Jun 1976 – Jul 1978 | 1,682 | trex-train |
Milford (village), New York [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Milford (village), New York
The Village of Milford is a village in the northeast part of the Town of Milford, in Otsego County, New York, in the United States. It is northeast of Oneonta. As of the 2010 census, the village had a population of 415.
Geography.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.5 square miles (1.2 km²), all on land.
The village is located on New York State Route | Szczyrzyc County
Szczyrzyc County (Polish: "Powiat szczyrzycki") was an administrative territorial entity of the Kingdom of Poland and later Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. It is unknown when it was established, probably some time in the 14th century. It was located in the southern part of the Kraków Voivodeship, with the capital in the historic village of Szczyrzyc.
It has been estimated that the county's territory was around 3315 square kilometers, which made it one of the biggest counties of the Kingdom of Poland. Its borders | 1,683 | trex-train |
Lobera de Onsella [SEP] country | Lobera de Onsella
Lobera de Onsella (in Aragonese: Lobera d'Onsella) is a municipality located in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 62 inhabitants. | " is essential for the initiation of DNA replication and replisome progression in eukaryotes. "NDRG4" a member of the "N-myc" downregulated gene family belonging to the alpha/beta hydrolase superfamily which encodes a cytoplasmic protein responsible for cell cycle progression and survival in primary astrocytes and may be involved in regulation of mitogenic signaling in vascular smooth muscle cells.
Homology.
Homology Paralogs.
"CCDC113" has one known paralog "CCDC96" which has a query cover of 27% and a max identity value of 34 | 1,684 | trex-train |
Punctozotroctes [SEP] parent taxon | Punctozotroctes
Punctozotroctes is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species:
- "Punctozotroctes bolivianus"
- "Punctozotroctes chemsaki"
- "Punctozotroctes feuilleti"
- "Punctozotroctes guianensis"
- "Punctozotroctes hovorei"
- "Punctozotroctes inhamum"
- "Punctozotroctes nordestinus"
- "Punctozotroctes tuberculatus"
- "Punctozotroctes wappesi" | Leanin' Tree Museum of Western Art
The Leanin' Tree Museum of Western Art was a private art museum located in Boulder, Colorado. It exhibited the private art collection of Ed Trumble, founder and chairman of Leanin' Tree, Incorporated. Trumble is a publisher of fine art greeting cards since 1949. The collection also included American western art spanning five decades. The museum closed forever on August, 31, 2017
Background.
The first cowboy Christmas card was created by the famous Montana artist, Charles M. Russell | 1,685 | trex-train |
Lemara [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Lemara
Lemara is an administrative ward in the Arusha District of the Arusha Region of Tanzania. According to the 2017 born, the ward has a total population of 11,766. | Reichskommissariat
Reichskommissariat () is the German designation for a type of administrative entity headed by a government official known as a "Reichskommissar" (). Although many different such offices existed primarily throughout the Imperial German and Nazi periods in a number of different fields (ranging from public infrastructure and spatial planning to ethnic cleansing) it is most commonly used to refer to the quasi-colonial administrative territorial entity established by Nazi Germany in several occupied countries during World War II. While officially located outside the German Reich in a legal sense | 1,686 | trex-train |
Disconeura [SEP] taxon rank | Disconeura
Disconeura is a genus of arctiine tussock moths in the family Erebidae.
Species.
- "Disconeura dissimilis"
- "Disconeura drucei"
- "Disconeura inexpectata"
- "Disconeura linaza"
- "Disconeura lutosa"
- "Disconeura peculiaris"
- "Disconeura soror"
Former species.
- "Disconeura tristriata"
External links.
- Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names catalog | Disconeura lutosa
Disconeura lutosa is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in Paraguay and Brazil.
Subspecies.
- "Disconeura lutosa lutosa"
- "Disconeura lutosa frater" (Brazil) | 1,687 | trex-train |
Kochanovce, Bardejov District [SEP] country | Kochanovce, Bardejov District
Kochanovce is a village and municipality in Bardejov District in the Prešov Region of north-east Slovakia.
History.
In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1384.
Geography.
The municipality lies at an altitude of 159 metres and covers an area of 5.527 km².
It has a population of about 260 people.
Genealogical resources.
The records for genealogical research are available at the state archive "Statny Archiv in Presov, Slovakia"
- Greek Catholic church | revival of "Kiss Me, Kate", which led her to join Actors' Equity. Her part in the flop "How Now, Dow Jones" was written out before the 1967 show reached Broadway, as was her role as Miss Whipple in the original production of "Promises, Promises".
She made her Broadway debut in 1969 with "Leonard Sillman's New Faces of 1968". In 1968, she also performed her first professional lead in a special concert performance of the operetta "Candide" in honor | 1,688 | trex-train |
Eduard Huschke [SEP] occupation | Eduard Huschke
Georg Philipp Eduard Huschke was a German jurist and authority on church government. He was born at Hannoversch Münden on 26 June 1801 and died at Breslau on 7 February 1886. In 1817 Huschke went to Göttingen to study law. He was attracted by Savigny in Berlin, but returned to Göttingen and established himself as privatdozent, lecturing on the orations of Cicero, on Gaius and the history of law; then he was appointed professor in Rostock. He accepted a call to Breslau as professor of Roman law in 1827 | Sources.
- Simon Theodor Aufrecht and Adolf Kirchhof, "Die umbrische Sprachdenkmäler : ein Versuch zur Deutung derselben", Berlin, 1849 and 1851 (2 voll.)
- Friedrich Panzerbieter, "Questiones Umbricae", Meiningen, 1851
- Eduard Huschke, "Die iguvischen Tafeln nebst den kleineren umbrischen Inschriften : mit Hinzufügung einer Grammatik und eines Glossars der umbrischen Sprache", Leipzig, 1859
- Francis William Newman, "The Iguvine Tablets", London, 1863
- Michel Bréal, " | 1,689 | trex-train |
Jean Silvandre [SEP] occupation | Jean Silvandre
Jean Silvandre (January 27, 1896 in Schoelcher, Martinique – February 4, 1960) was a politician from Martinique who represented and served French Sudan in the French National Assembly from 1946-1955 .
At the inception of partisan politics in the aftermath of the World War II, Jean Silvandre became the first president of the Association France-URSS, which held its first congress in Dakar, Senegal in early 1945.
References.
- page on the French National Assembly website
- Joseph-Roger | ("Parti Progressiste Soudanais"). In the French elections that year the party won two of three Sudanese seats in the French National Assembly. Sissoko and Jean Silvandre were elected. In total list of the party obtained 60,759 votes (64%). After the elections, the PSP parliamentarians joined the SFIO parliamentary group. In the 1951 French elections, the party won all three seats in French Sudan. Sissoko, Dicko and Silvandre were elected. The list of the party got 201 866 votes (59.7%). | 1,690 | trex-train |
Achatina vignoniana [SEP] taxon rank | Achatina (Tripachatina) vignoniana
Achatina (Tripachatina) vignoniana is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Achatinidae, the giant African snails.
Distribution.
This species is endemic to Gabon.
References.
- Morelet, A. (1874). Description d'un Achatina nouveau du Gabon. Journal de conchyliologie. 22(4): 372. page(s): 372 | .
- "Achatina sylvatica" Putzeys, 1898 - Congo
- "Achatina tavaresiana" Morelet, 1866 - Angola
- "Achatina tincta" Reeve, 1842 - Congo, Angola
- "Achatina tracheia" Connolly, 1929 - Southeast Africa
- "Achatina transparens" Da Costa, 1907
- "Achatina variegata" Roissy
- "Achatina vignoniana" : synonym of Achatina (Tripachatina) vignoniana
- "Achatina virgulata" Da Costa, 1907
- "Achatina welwitschi" Morelet, 1866
- | 1,691 | trex-train |
Sebastian Nerz [SEP] member of political party | Sebastian Nerz
Sebastian Matthias Nerz (born 13 July 1983) is a German politician and bioinformatician who was the leader of the Pirate Party Germany from May 2011 to April 2012. He left the Pirate Party Germany in February 2014.
Biography.
Nerz, son of the physicians Rolf-Dieter and Christiane Uta Nerz, née Fiedler, finished his high school education at Geschwister-Scholl-Schule in 2002, and began his studies of bioinformatics at University of Tübingen in 2003 after finishing his mandatory civil service. In 2001 | government regulations of this sphere, they caught the attention especially of the younger generation. Even if the network policy is the core identity of the party, it is now more than just an advocacy party of "digital natives" and characterises itself as a social-liberal-progressive.
Former federal chairman Sebastian Nerz sees the party as social-liberal party of fundamental rights which among other things wants to advocate for political transparency.
Party platform.
The party supports the preservation of current civil rights in telephony and on | 1,692 | trex-train |
Three Rivers [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Three Rivers, Texas
Three Rivers is a city in Live Oak County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,878 at the 2000 census.
History.
Mrs. Annie T. Hamilton of Cuero owned a tract of land in the Brush Country where Three Rivers now sits. At the urging of Mrs. Hamilton, Charles R. Tips came to the Brush Country. In 1913, Mrs. Hamilton paid the San Antonio, Uvalde and Gulf Railroad to build a depot on her land. Tips organized a townsite company and sold land | Sanjak of Pojega
The Sanjak of Pojega (; ) was an administrative territorial entity of the Ottoman Empire formed around 1538. It existed until the Treaty of Karlowitz (1699), when the region was transferred to the Habsburg Monarchy. It was located in present-day eastern Croatia, in the Slavonia region. The capital of the sanjak was Pojega (Croatian: Požega).
History.
The first defter in the sanjak was held in 1540.
The Sanjak of Pojega included territory between Sava and Drava rivers and | 1,693 | trex-train |
Per Manum [SEP] part of the series | Per Manum
"Per Manum" is the thirteenth episode of the eighth season of the American science fiction television series "The X-Files". It premiered on the Fox network on . Written by Frank Spotnitz and series creator Chris Carter, and directed by Kim Manners, the episode helps to explore the series' overarching mythology. "Per Manum" received a Nielsen rating of 9.4 and was watched by 9.61 million households. Overall, the episode received mostly positive reviews from critics.
The series centers on FBI special | -to-be-born baby. Upon hearing information from Alex Krycek (Nicholas Lea), the men reluctantly call upon him as well as Monica Reyes (Annabeth Gish) to help them.
"Essence" is a story milestone for the series. It was one of the later season eight episodes, starting with "Per Manum", that introduced the story arc about super-soldiers, which would continue throughout the ninth season. The series was the first part of two, and concluded with the season finale | 1,694 | trex-train |
KPMT-LP [SEP] instance of | KPMT-LP
KPMT-LP was a low-power television station licensed to Pullman, Washington. It was on air briefly in November 2008. The station broadcast on UHF channel 14, with no separate digital channel.
The station was to initially operate as a translator to station KIDQ-LP Channel 27 which operates in the Lewiston, Idaho area. The station was to serve the college towns of Pullman, Washington and Moscow, Idaho and was to include local programming.
KPMT-LP was granted a displacement | , New Mexico
- K46JY in Kemmerer, Wyoming
- KAZJ-LP in Norfolk, Nebraska
- KHLU-CD in Honolulu, Hawaii
- KPBI-CA in Fort Smith, Arkansas
- KPMT-LP in Pullman, Washington
- KTXC-LP in Canyon, Texas
- KXWL-LP in Keokuk, Iowa
- W46CW in Jackson/Brandon, Mississippi
- W46IT-D in Port Henry, New York
- WLOT-LP in Watertown, New York
- WQVC-CD | 1,695 | trex-train |
Yuanjiachun mine [SEP] country | Yuanjiachun mine
The Yuanjiachun mine is a large iron mine located in northern China. Yuanjiachun represents one of the largest iron ore reserves in China and in the world having estimated reserves of 895 million tonnes of ore grading 32.7% iron metal. | - Benxi mine
- Gongchangling mine
- Jinling mine
- Pangjiapu mine
- Sanheming mine
- Shuichang mine
- Sijiaying mine
- Tadong mine
- Wuenduermiao mine
- Yuanjiachun mine
- Zhalanzhangzhi mine
Lithium.
- Jiajika mine
Fluoride.
- Hushan mine
- Shizhuyuan mine
- Sumoqagan mine
- Taolin mine
Magnesium.
- Xiafangshen mine
Manganese.
- Wafangzi mine
Molybdenum.
- Yangjiazhangzi mine
Niobium.
- Bayan Obo mine | 1,696 | trex-train |
Ian Bolton [SEP] place of birth | Ian Bolton
Ian Robert Bolton (born 13 July 1953) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League as a central defender for Notts County, Lincoln City, Watford and Brentford.
Bolton was born in Leicester and began his career as an apprentice with Birmingham City. He turned professional on joining Notts County in March 1972. He joined Lincoln City on loan in August 1976 and transferred to Watford in August 1977 for a fee of £12,500. He was described by manager Graham Taylor as the best | to the United States in 1913. Aubin (Maria Antoinette Rubio) was married from 1947 to 1949 to Howard Ansley Phillips (1929–2010), who played baritone saxophone Louis Ohls from about 1947 to about 1949, then with the Spencer Orchestra in 1949. She gave birth to a girl in 1951, but gave her up for adoption (identity and whereabouts unknown). She also had a son, Ian Charles Phillips (born 30 Sep 1949 Pasadena, California), whom she raised.
In 1954, she married Jack | 1,697 | trex-train |
Lac de Cap-de-Long [SEP] country | Lac de Cap-de-Long
Lac de Cap-de-Long is a lake in Hautes-Pyrénées, France. At an elevation of 2161 m, its surface area is 1.1 km². | - Lac d'Aumar
- Lac d'Aygue Rouye
- Lac du Barbat
- Lac de Bareilles
- Lac de Barroude
- Lac de Batbielh
- Lac Bleu de Lesponne
- Lac de Caderolles
- Lac du Campana
- Lac de Cap-de-Long
- Lac d'Estaing
- Lac de Madamète
- Lac de Migouélou
- Lac d'Oredon
- Lac de l'Oule
- Lac d'Ourrec
- Lac du Pourtet
- Lac Nère
- Lac de Suyen
- Réservoir des Laquets | 1,698 | trex-train |
Formit de Perpinyà [SEP] occupation | Formit de Perpinyà
Formit de Perpinyà or Perpegnan was a Catalan troubadour from Perpignan in the Roussillon, possibly living in the thirteenth century. His name, Formit, rare for the time, means "satisfied, perfect, ready" and was probably a nickname. Only one "canso" survives to his name, preserved in only one chansonnier. It comprises four "coblas unissonans". Its first line begins "Un dolz dezirs amorous" and it is metrically, but not rhymewise, identical to "A vos, bona | Valenza
- Ferrarino Trogni da Ferrara
- Folquet de Lunel
- Folquet de Marselha
- Folquet de Romans
- Formit de Perpinyà
- Frederick II of Sicily
- Garin d'Apchier
- Garin lo Brun
- Garsenda de Proença
- Gaucelm Faidit
- Gaudairença
- Gausbert Amiel
- Gausbert de Puicibot
- Gauseran de Saint Leidier
- Gavaudan
- Gilabert de Próixita
- Girard Cavalaz
- Giraut de Salignac
- Giraut del Luc
- Gormonda de Monpeslier
- Grimoart Gausmar | 1,699 | trex-train |
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